DETECTIVES are investigating a caravan fire which spread into a nearby woodland.
Firefighters were called to Sir Henry Lee Crescent, Aylesbury on Saturday, August 13, at 10pm to reports of a fire.
A wooded area caught fire after the blaze spread from the caravan.
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Crews battled the large fire which had spread five metres by 10 metres.
A Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said: "Two appliances and crews from Thame and one from Aylesbury attended.
"A caravan was on fire spreading to affect approximately five metres by 10 metres of a wooded area. The firefighters used two sets of breathing apparatus and two hose reels."
Thames Valley Police are also investigating the incident.
A spokesman said: “Thames Valley Police received a report of a fire that happened at around 10pm in Sir Henry Lee Crescent on Saturday (13/8).
“An investigation is ongoing.
“If anyone has information, please report it by calling 101 or via the Thames Valley Police website, quoting reference 43220362205.”
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